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Show . Second Section Second Section CM PRQVO; J3TAH; SUNDAY, AUGUST 22,; TO 11 W Sales ExperJLrPred icts . w 1 Unusual diM Industrially For Utah PAYSON MRS. jL R. WILSON reporter, TdepHom j I - C4 to The Herald) Lewi entertained at her trousseeu tea from four until tlx o'clock last Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Uti JohtE.JLewiTB Ctah avenue. Pink" and white were need (or the ' appointment. The .serving table bad a centerpiece of pink white sweet peaa and pink candle In ail-- i ver holder were at the ends, Mr. Bertha L. Hurtt of Lo Angeles and MIsa Elisabeth Cannon of Salt Lake presided at . the tea .table. and Mrs. Mr. Leah L. Watkln John K. Lewi assisted the hostess In receiving. One hundred (neat . :' called. .. .... - M1m(Special Beva . w-r- .i MKS. EFFIE DABTrRepfitef Wonderful Because of Their Tone - a4 enlnn Pianw - II I 'jT !m xy r ' I. S . I' II . II ill II kydro-electri- W W - i and Mr, B.,r ijik i finent last Saturday Uh t h MnKArn 1 . . r. - Vt J" I - SCT-TK- L:irr-?rssesi.-i.?-- iM Mi; " It II I H Ts il o ll I war I! MJ ' usyaj T- Piano Department Filled With. Beautiful insirumenis Let " - - :t 1 . -- v; .. It . i ... ' tiSW-fiMmw n Brunswick: The new Brunswick is out! It is a wonder, FELLOWSHIP iiiPLM?8!?6??: We invite you tojhear nriced at $125.00; mmf-- Tf 5 - It ts and buy for the money. It will .bring joy into vour home. Don't wait r longer! yours Come in and make arrangements for ;"I" nw' Easy to Buy $10.00. Down Records , Balance Easy Brunswick Monthly Payments A' new talking world has - V- - - to offer. Listen to them ui our . Music' Dept. it , and-Col theIJatestmusicib.t easy monthly payment Ask about plan does it! -- umbia Records with all mach- ine is easy to buy. Our - : '"""" - ;ilr. ' Bee-hiv- ft' i ! ... r trip li.aiito. . T Ann'e were jierved . "jf WILL PAY CASH for late model USEP CARS 210 K 3 W Phone 185- . erenlnRThe ion err ..'New Fred S. Lowest Price Only One Price to Everybody-Th- e Dixon- - , TlblrRmsellWd iwiTt-A- - vn Refreshments eight girls.. iiw t -- evening PLCros ' tPV Reconditioned--Newl- y - The members of the Lleurtnce Club, the Jameson sisters, Miss Lois Painted fMfiCARS " Bowerttlenredyicer.3ugene Engetie nnmter pf otherlnTentetr and a entertaln-Sganislil'er- h ftic uiiiklngfUU- cert trmr- - of Southern trtah, with iBryce' mala atop. Canyqjhe Idaho, t;ARE COMING I Oregon,, t visit sevwith Mrr and- - Mm" Fred -- Mnt At H; Anett andflttle son returned home 8unday after spending two weeks here witlf Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Itowe. Mr. Ellett motored down and took his family. home. 'Jo&haW--iM;m- ATTC t? Prevo Dart -i , ASHTONS COLUMBIANS . arrived" Weanesday eral weeks Brunswick. EGGS to " paper flow ' of - Mrs. from' LeGrand, ' . ; tet Jtnder; Wonderful d -- time was spent making -- for Fresh Poultry Farm i lw'rHiome--Thdn- wdmnuartentof Will pay $8 per case cash or $8.30 per case in trade E waa-una- Miss Norma Snell entertained the senior class of the Gleaner .girls at g est he - "."r7?:,:... .a. rly . WASATCH PRODUCE of-t- pidnnw s. y, IilAN OFFERED T C 1 "U Yellowstone park and an a:-- "' Miss Eleanor Petersoa. of rheonli. Arliioiis whfl hfls Biitnt the winter count of her recent trip there given Ef fie Dart. At 11 o'clock i 'no attended Ihe first term of sum- a buffet luncheon waa served. A j lso tetuded thft firtit term of mnn-inof the husbands came in to at the "V" hiw return numberluncheon with the ladles. Miss ed to her home in Arlzonii'. . Prev enjoy ' ious to hecdcpnrtiie she" snent Emma Lewis assisted la serving. several weeks visiting with Miss Janet Oreea came down from Mury rjjiles MX the heme of BTshny Suit Lake Sunday to visit her aunt. UecM-gII. Hales. ble Mrs, Itohlna Thomas, ". to ebe attend Mr. funeral of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jensen and Thomas last . ; Monday. Mrs. Oeorge Batchelor of Bedmond, tTtah, were visitors hare Wednesday. Mrs. Mina Male returned home They motored here to take Ellen and Naidn Thomas home, the girls Thursday of lust week after snend- uave opeu visitjug with relnUves tnff ffoiltfi at'tnteresaiig ptices in CaBfornia.i Sb was aeeompanied, here forsevwat weeks. . on her trip by. her daughter, Miss Leah Hales of Salt Lake. s of this city announce the engagement of their daughter, Voneta- - to Eva Davis and Fay " J. J. Hojyoak. son of Sir. and Nelson of the Fourth ward chaperMrs. George J. Holyoak of Bur-le- oned iheir class of e girls' Idaho. The marriage will take to Geneva Tuesday Where the girls 4ee Kit. ot tliP Salt Lake tern- - had a pleasant time. ole. The. young counle will malt their home at Salt Luke. Chris Larson and Robert Chappie who have a construction contract Miss Mary Hockhill of Salt Lake in Salt Lake souhtyame home lo -few da n t I)tna sunuay, j , 8panlsh Fork with her mother,' Mrst A, B. Eoefchlll. HockFriday Mrs. Air. and Mr. James Sorenson Jr., hill and daughters Mary and Lois of Palmyra, and family were dinand son Allen, motored to Matad, ner guests Sunday tvenlng follow-- . Idaho to vlsitJt ot Mr. ing conference of Mr. and Mrs. Fred "iaud Mrs: J. W. Ford, 8v Dart. Miss Ardena Sorenson was week-enguest at the Dart Miss Erma Bock hill who has hosae-r-' ;;;":' been emidoyed durii the pastjwLn' tor- Iiake flty wihools as An item of interest to local peoleft for a vacation trip to Paris, ple occurred when Mr. James B. France. ChrlBtensen, his sonHenalDB and . Carl with their wjvee. and his Miss Mae Cornaby who has spent Mrsr- - John- - Williams, the past two months visiting with daughters Mrs, Wm. B. Browne Of Spanish relatives In Canada, has returned to FbrfcMr JJ B.;Wilkena of Shelley, her home here. Idaho, made'up a party and motored to Kiverton, Wyo, ta visit their son -Mr.Thdr;Mrs.""Jainenrvfrw and brother James, whom they had turned home Sunday after spending not seen for nearly. 25 years. After the siiranier in Southern California. an enjoyable visit the family party returned "via Yellowstone National Mrs. Jane Argyle and Mrs. Emma Park; stopping also fin Shelley and Creer relumed last week after a Ogden for short visits. tour and7!! visit, with their brother, John W. Robertson- - alrlveH 1ity6inIn;T' AUTO TOP8 AND CURTAINS Uphelstertmr and Rest Covering. -- MUs'Vera Constance Johnson and BERT BAND LEY W. Taylor Parkinson were married -- . Antb nd tJenwar Top Wednesday atrtlnrSalt Lake tempIeT " Blacksmlthlng n Snd WProva jSIr. And Mrs IIulibard Tuttfe and Phone Ha family have returned hopje after an extended tour of California, : Oregon and, Idaho. They made "the The-AIis- see Talking Machine Is Just Out , P, nt MndjSrrWilliamd The New -g- tinu ili-Ila- r Heir them! struction!! -- - . fl Dept. " They come direct from the- - facto7 and -- represent the latest and choicest in Piano con- -- Te Win, A. Cornaby spent Thursday fnt.jjke-JDlty- . y- -- im- - I !,Mm8mr,'-.ti A large shipment of New instruments just arrived In our Piano - Mrs. Guy Hurst and son Btanley r left Test Thelma Tuesday for their home in New MIm aett and baby, Xork after a visit of two months ..a Kltoar Vest teturneo the north- with Mra. Hurst's parents, Mr. and through WMit. from a B . , . trip Mrs. J. B. Beld. ft t covering penoo oi thnm6h re" day.TheTtryeId and as far as Mr. , and Mrs. Alfred B, WUson ton and Washington ' visiting all pUces and three sons' returned Tuesday T.ncouVer, B. from a trip to Yellowstone VtesrJFash evening hf Interest. ; At Long friendCliJ at hour p8rk."rTnerlltrwltb .the.largtheyjipp6;.twd at and Asbton, Salt Lake, w wmcu Ogden sawmill in toe wono, of the. - - B. Test, Mrs, Zoe Bar- - the mml)ers ' e Open-minde- wvc: hupj were s H ; w,'Hw Ms-- ,-. Teniia I flsh-ive- , - II M ThA mire, r ear. round tones will win you. - . I 11 Mrs. ilinl M. llules jihd von of Mr. and Mr. M M. Christopher- Ixis Angeles, A tt chicken dinner was served at six o'clock after son and family have returned home whlc'h the time was 8p4t"enJoylng after a vacation trip through the Telowstone park. They were accom nuslo and olnrconvematloiii panied by i Mrs. Chrlstoperson's Mrs, ; IA visa Barney of 1. Hay ILiles 'ei!- - mother, Mr. aud Mr. a tertalued at dlnuer Sundny eom- - Lewlsville, Idaha I pllmentary to Mr. aud Mrs. Illal lca Mrs. J. Will Lewis Intertalned the of. Los .AuKelcs. GntKts werp the members of tlie Ulsiop members of Silver Star Rebekah GeorKe-Uiile- s' for iwm. Friday evening famllv. Mr. iimi llrM hidfa J lliul M, Hales left the "following- - iu a point social and business miii uing for their home after a don. r Following the reading of imileawrht visit here. portant communication the ladles i tl II U i.ss ill their return tron the trip. Miss Eieunor Chrlstopberaon baa Mr, J, A, La whom and daughter gone to Uiuby, lilulto, where she " fwitt tie employi'd Tff fine oflhe seed J Anline, left Saturday Tor Butte," itoktaua. whr they wlU vUlt foe awhile with Mr. La whom. They will vlxUTja other part of Hon- -' Mrs. Georwe llajes entertained with relatives and ut .i. fumlly dinner Suturdiiy eve-- tuna nd- Oregon friends,- " "' 'tt''' ' of h. nlngln M Mi It 1 If II - at sharpness f 4helrJtarbsorrelini' d upon, III 1 JTl:,14 1 , ; i InFhon-eyrvlsltedaiflmmens- e . It M Jiirjmii, UNIVERSITY - -- IJ l 1 e fT isj'fiiaw i i .I 111 I II jiaaaoriiiio ron ninr liusn ana cer-taln- ly - ; V " TT- I llllif1 1 : - - "Mss, I llSSSSsjl I! 'UiSSSi d listeners quish the air. wtll alwgya welcome deBatetl. 'But AJ&es Johnson. IstructotJn IB a lifT Edward Smith of Bakersfleld the lndCatry lOoo great factor ecenomics and office practice at ofAmerican life to be abused, r Young university, was last week California, was visiting last weex at economics In L. Curtis. A. fered a fellowship with Dr. and Mrs. the 'University Mr. Smith arid DrrCttrtls enjoyed a salmon cannery on the Columbia the school year 1028-7- , by Dean fishing trip to Strawberry valley. river and saw' the complete pro Lewis of the college of business adre cess from the time the - Mrs. S. E. Ware will leave-Suministration Of that institution Just was hntll It river the from brought lndefln remain to before leaving for a year's work In day for Eureka - of - ready for shipment. economics atItely.- -, Italy,- - according . to information Mlg Anna Page returned home Mrs. C; P. Ferrln, who was preslreaching Provo. nont of the Third warn primary or last week - from New; Xork where -- MWe are always delighted to give Co isnisatlon before leaving for Lehl she attended school last year at recognition to superior scholarship been since commented has and lumbia honor university of snd worthy effort to reside, was the guest .work. ?Miss Frances Dean Lewis in offering the. scholar at a social given by the officers doing research who has been spending the nas seoreu and teachers of the primary at the Shermer, ship to Mr. Johnsom who work in with summer returned in the East, his in Mrs C. Petrie. map E. horn as hi'eh point of Mrs. of her her and en route they visited In jwhnomich anoY marketing ' at fhe Brown, who wa-onrrrf other and Xouis " places whlnirton Institution during tne rousellora. and Mrs. WilUam "Hatll- Chicago, $t of .interest. , Both young ladles will present summer. day of Lehl, who was a teacner, be members of : the Payson high - The college or ousiness auxuiu-tratiowere also honored guests, A pro? chat pro chopl this year,' Miss Page as in at the University of Wash ram,-games re-- structor In Home Economics and Inirton has been forging ahead dur auu. vided the entertainment Miss Shermer, as librarian.?. . Ing the past few years, ana mi freshmenta were served.; year's enrollment in this particular ennri. Til Mnnlw Is tlsitlng, at Mr. and Mrs. ;Lorln Powell of unit was over 2,000- - The total6,200. a miMin Pork with her mother, Buffalo,fw York, were, visiting rollment of tne university was with Payson relatives Tuesday. Mr, Mr. Johnson, Is pursuing graduate 'Mrs, rNelden Burke. 1 -. Powell is the .son of John J. Powell work at that institution during the Lakf-foraieUnder the direction uf the rccrea- ofHSatt1 present umnn4--wUk-wtMra.!a ' been a war Since onnn student Has the he the of Committee Provo in September On account of Mn,,l now an auxilis Institute and at Pratt and his alumni work and hi "connection ward, all of the ward -In an out-p- architect, located at Buffalo, tih the: locaLiunhersltyhe will participated officers iary not be able to avail hlmseir oi me at Arrowhead resort Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Byron P. Ott have winwshln offer this year.' He will evening. Bathing was followed been at Bear Lake in northern Utah in Seattle, however, for the a picnic supper, 1827 this week. They were accompanied spring by De. and Mrs. L." K. Ellsworth of with a view to completing his work - xru. TTnlen Peterson of Mt Plea ' ' visiting Salt Lake. .1., unt last : week-eifet the degree of Master of Busl , ... ., ness Administration. , -- m, Mr. and Mrs. Bay Monson of St Johns Is visiting fie wlU leave la two weeks for the Mrs. Welch school for three weeks with .Mrs. John east, where she will attend 8tbell and other friends. . at Yale doing post graanaie w -X - : laid for ll - ' v sr"-L-. ; enter-tainme- ." enored-inmietIo- ir ; Mr. and Mrs. Davit Watklna of any'pf.xcSpTTn'TH'" week lmth" xldek of a pliti-ca- l, with Mrs. Watklns parents, Mr. and stances where sociul or religious prablem may Mr Tnim El Lewi. They have v . been attending the B. T. U. sum be bro: Radio ' dcasttng should not le mer session at Aspen Grove. permitted to. become "a propaganda Stations should curb- - the center.? of rred Harvey Mr. I - f pbrls-topbnjtt- Widy-iiwiivenarr.w- ,: dthnowfa1Hir ieml-rellglo- BIngTkmarevIsltlng forja ii Ari Snnprior! at 1L11'. Mrs. Ray Mohsonwas hostess to a charmingly arranged bridge party at her hoiae last Friday evening. Her guests included the members orthe'Pelta Bridge club. -- Tatnfalr"10-13-ln-M- abotrt 50 inches. Utah is aireany famous for its canned good, par. IcTilnrly peas and tomatoes. It has built a great reputation for celery. The state has 200 minerals, many of which are only partially" developed. touch the most sensitive si Utah is also a great cattle and human make-u- p rellglo sheep raising country and always WHAP and WBBR,assigned low will be because! . of its . mountain Commerce de ranges. Prdvo in- - a few years will wavelengths by were the first to be looked upon as the Pittsburgh among partment lean no amone the" "4(r. WHAP of the wsfc It JfiUnofjirtnj while an" enormous "amount 1umned- of steel' proWBBR abandoned 273 to broadcast ducts tot the whole west cosst. Be417. . Both are avowedly sponsored sides itjrill Ma great bread basket organ- - for the by reUxtoM or great and growing region -izatibns. of Southern California that will in their low wave days, both soon need to import outside foodwere rather consistenMy ignored, stuffs. ' .; but now that they are In dos6 ptox Predicts MUHon imlty to the elite in metropolitan "Today Utah has a population of breadessterai jthey . have pecasfoned 400,000: In a very fewryr there much adverse comment through the in he a mUUon'Deople there. Its presentation of what their critics educational foundation is unusually 1 consider Intolerant viewpoints. good. .Its future possibilities are Large portions f their programs nossiblv trreat'er per capita than any are given over to alleged "educa- nthpr state in the Union. Tnere no tional talks, long speeches on 4heir doubt will be more development In fa,vori(e topics sometimes consum- the next ten years, in that state u than there has been In the past,; ing as mnch as a half hour. . Religious, controversial topics twenty. Keep your eye on umu, have no place on a radio program. Sane radio broadcasters deny the Jise of their microphones to n . V " - 144-- W II - 4- i.iu s TELEPHONE - : Aril! ;" - . Mis Annie Proctor who has been Those driving ears and acting as visiting for several weeks, with her chaperonea are; Bishop and Mrs. EUah Wsrner, Mr, and Mrs, WU-tc- e sUterL JMntJlleJutt-OffrBo- b. Brockbank, Mr. and Mrs. Loria erts,lonoJasrrturne4itohes hoiue her. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Jensen. Mr. and Mra. H. A. Dash- - . Faux and.'; I J Mr and Mrs, 3. Pr Chrigtopher-- n urd, Mr. and Mra, r. 1 :nd family,- Mrt andJlrsWia Miss Verle Wllliama. Concerts will Mr'and Mrs. lva be iven at Moroni;' Farowan, Bryc ' ChMtitttpherson,Canyon' Lodge and Panguitch. Th aud and Tern purucy rumily f Lieurahce dub has ft repertoir of to oreek motored A 1 Satiirday afternoon andCherry spent 8unH twelve numbers, danees will be giv nt oay tnene yisitiiig wun air. ana en by Miss Boen and the will be of excellent fiber Arthur Barney and other Mr. 1 1 friends and vWted all the Itflnts of throughout A concert in Bpanlsli e'orkr their home town la planned iiifcrwf in thut vkinity. g T The marriage of Miss Beva Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Airs, jonn a. Lewis, to ,W. 'Buloa White 'of JtJg-dewas solemnized Thursday In Lake temple. A Wedding Salt the " dinner for the members' ht the two" - families followed at the Hotel Utah. '.. Mr. and Mrs. Whiteleft later for 1 Kansas City, where they will reside. r t '. . , law-abidi- f' " - r'.''. V ; Mrs. Stanley Wilson returned home Wednesday from Salt Lake, where she visited for several days. f A'J . - ur : .,..!. Un,,. am Americaa because of their vm-ZZ:- y ucnui wn? ana iwauuiui appeatf- ance. See them! Hear themKla uur 'alio uqi. T I.- II II Tuesday afternoon. Lovely sum on the lunchmer flowers were-useton tables and about the .room. the MrsT Floyd Wilson j received prize for high score and Mrs, L. D. 8tewart the consolation. ,, mf ; : ; i -., inUlejSoldeiLBnle Mr. and Mrs. P. Harrison Hurst X and children of Los Angeles are visNEW TbRK, Aug. 21 (UP) iting for a fortnight with the John E. Lewis and Philip Hurst families. Two broadcasting stations in New IoEk, have hecome targets for in1 MrsT Fern Grey" entertained the dignant letters to the newspa members of the Junior bridge dub due to -- certain practices .i, , SPANLSHJORKiSOCIEH ea "areThtimated at 1,472,230 hone new psychology. power, insuring ample and cheap II I Magsilne" Jamee Samuel Knox, A. Mi, LL IX. power '.to Industrie. -- 1 1 presidents oT the Knox School of Large Harvests Efftc-lenc111 led 3uslaen and Utah in BalcsinaBKlilp the country ; Inl925, describe Utah' state j uni- the production of alfalfa seed, pro per cent of all that pro- - 1 versity., extension; settee In glowing ducing terms. - i duced by the entire . country. In gumming . np .his observations yield per acre, Utah ranka first la while In the. state the writer aaid: sugar beets, alfalfa seed, and spring . 1 "While the population of Utah t wheat. ." V. . .. mineral resource are "No discussion of Utah I quite email, it enormous. In 1925, Ctah wa first eomplpte without some Information r 2 in tbe production of sliver, second In regard to the Mormon church. in lead; third In copper and sixth While n,SalQAkeJt did not have Mrs. Elmet Cloward entertained in gold, leading all western states time, to study Mormon theology in at a bridge luncheon Inst Thursday In the 'Value of mineral products, the abstract, but I had plenty of 111 - afternoon at the home of her moth which amounted to more than 1120,- - opportunity to study it In the llves er. Mra. O' A. Daniels, in honor of 000,000. Utah la the steel state of of many Mormon people. The MorMrs. Ernia Rogers of Milford, Two' foe west. If Is. serving the Pacific mons are a very fine people. TfeW . iafrlegv were played and the guort Uoat win pig Iron made from ore are hard working, thrifty, honest, Included Mr. Pau- l- Davis "Mra. mined in Utah. The coal resources and people Horace Freeday of, lltAhare jflffltJejjt.to suptily .the The ilorffioa Hee'i--leeppogl- d He Selby, Dixon, Mr . of Spaniih JuBpUreT wllllfinTRob-Iqsojk- T tonaeco and does entire United States for 250 year. bothquor-an- d Mrs. C. IL Dixon, Mr. Ray Oil baa recently, been discovered, not hesitate to say eo.- - While, in r I Monson, Mrs. Pare 'Sbuler and Mra. beside the shale which la yet anHir-tTdidofrWy... O. 0. Nielsen.. Mra. Selby Dixon touched, that it is estimated will and saw less tobacco : need received the prize for high score. - produce 40 billion barrels of oil. the streets of Salt Lake and Qg This will be a tremendous business than nn the trpet of Bnv either Miss Beva Lewis, a bride of this when the present oil wells are ex simi'ar sised city in thet'niteff ' c resourc- Statea. week, was the guest of honor at an hausted, The Afternoon tea given by Miss Ellsa-- ; In Manufact beth Cannon at her home In Salt Ttah has a Stekt future. Its I Lake Monday. Mrs. J. W. White gricultural resource are 'only par entertained for Miss Lewis Wednes developed. They depend largetially ' day afternoon. .'.;: ly upon Irrigation, although the 1 1 Writing ,. .m ! Reasonably Priced! UTAH MOTOR SALES CO. -- |